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Race And Ethnicity

open access: yesAfrican Theological Journal for Church and Society
Race and ethnicity are gifts of identity in global society. On the contrary, racism and ethnocentrism are perennial threats to the identity of human existence, equality, societal development, and national and international relations.
Samson Iliya
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Beyond Consent: On Setting and Sharing Sexual Ends

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2023
This paper formulates a response to standard accounts of Kantian sexual morality, by first clarifying why sex should be understood as a case of using a person as a thing, rather than merely as a means. The author argues that Kant’s remedy to this problem
Jordan Pascoe
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Da Blood of Shesus: From Womanist and Lyrical Theologies to an Africana Liberation Theology of the Blood

open access: yesReligions, 2022
The theme of suffering is intimately tied to the possibilities of the blood as redemptive in theology. Potentially considered a universal pathway to salvation and racial transcendence for people of African descent, “Da Blood of Shesus” asks: Is there ...
Travis T. Harris, M. Nicole Horsley
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Disinformation creep: ADOS and the strategic weaponization of breaking news

open access: yesHarvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2021
In this essay, we conduct a descriptive content analysis from a sample of a dataset made up of 534 thousand scraped tweets, supplemented with access to 1.36 million tweets from the Twitter firehose, from accounts that used the #ADOS hashtag between ...
Mutale Nkonde   +9 more
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Cadaveric blood cards: Assessing DNA quality and quantity and the utility of STRs for the individual estimation of trihybrid ancestry and admixture proportions

open access: yesForensic Science International: Synergy, 2020
As part a body donation program, blood samples were collected and stored on untreated (non-FTA) blood cards. The blood cards were evaluated in terms of DNA preservation and STR typing success with resulting profiles assessed with special consideration ...
Frankie L. West, PhD   +1 more
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Race, Ethnicity, and SIDS [PDF]

open access: yesPediatrics, 2017
* Abbreviations: SIDS — : sudden infant death syndrome SUID — : sudden unexpected infant death In the United States, race and ethnicity predict different outcomes in known diseases. Race and ethnicity also predict different outcomes in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and sudden unexpected infant death (SUID), categories of ...
Richard D, Goldstein, Hannah C, Kinney
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Gaps in the Identification of Child Race and Ethnicity in a Pediatric Emergency Department

open access: yesWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023
Introduction: Race and ethnicity are social constructs that are associated with meaningful health inequities. To address health disparities, it is essential to have valid, reliable race and ethnicity data.
Colleen K. Gutman   +7 more
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How Can I Trust You if You Don’t Know Who You Are? The Consequences of a Fluid Identity on Cross-Racial Organizing between African American Women and Latinas in Atlanta

open access: yesSocieties, 2016
Scholarship in the area of cross-racial organizing between Latina/o and African Americans has increased substantially over the past ten years. Within that literature, scholars have identified many reasons why cross-racial coalitions both succeed and fail.
Belisa González
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Considerations for using race and ethnicity as quantitative variables in medical education research

open access: yesPerspectives on Medical Education, 2020
Throughout history, race and ethnicity have been used as key descriptors to categorize and label individuals. The use of these concepts as variables can impact resources, policy, and perceptions in medical education. Despite the pervasive use of race and
Paula T. Ross   +3 more
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Evaluating the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the ‘strengthening families, strengthening communities’ group-based parenting programme: study protocol and initial insights

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2021
Background Up to 20% of UK children experience socio-emotional difficulties which can have serious implications for themselves, their families and society. Stark socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in children’s well-being exist.
Annemarie Lodder   +17 more
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